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Kaila Powell
20 June, 00:52
Light wave do not interfere T/f?
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Serenity Chandler
20 June, 02:08
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I believe it will be false
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Diamond Webb
20 June, 02:56
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False - witness Newton's rings, young's double slit experiment, diffraction experiments and a host of other things. It may not be that easy to see optical interference, but under the right conditions it is thought to surely happen.
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